Man with medical issues missing out of Montgomery for 12 days

Donnell McGinnis, 43, who has medical issues, has been missing from his home in the city of Montgomery since May 11.

Donnell McGinnis, 43, who has medical issues, has been missing from his home in the city of Montgomery since May 11.

Photo: Courtesy Of The Montgomery Police Department

Photo: Courtesy Of The Montgomery Police Department

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Donnell McGinnis, 43, who has medical issues, has been missing from his home in the city of Montgomery since May 11.

Donnell McGinnis, 43, who has medical issues, has been missing from his home in the city of Montgomery since May 11.

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Man with medical issues missing out of Montgomery for 12 days

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A Montgomery man with medical issues has gone missing for nearly two weeks, leaving his mother worried and police flying a helicopter as they search for him.

Donnell McGuinnis, 43, was reported missing by his mother after being gone from their home since May 11. McGuinnis has medical issues, his mother reported. He has left the home previously, but never longer than four days, according to Montgomery Police Department investigations Sgt. Albert Chambers.

McGuinnis’ mother has managed to find him previously and became worried when he failed to return within a week’s time. He has previously been located in Conroe. He left on foot without his cell phone or identification. He is no danger to himself or others, according to Chambers.

He was last seen walking down Old Plantersville Road wearing a blue shirt, brown shorts and white Converse tennis shoes. He is described as 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighing 155 pounds, with brown eyes, black hair and a dark complexion.

The search for McGuinnis on Thursday included a helicopter flyover in the areas with aircraft from the Tomball Police Department.

If anyone has information on McGuinnis, they are asked to call Chambers at 936-597-7259 during regular hours of operation at the police department or 936-597-6866 during after hours.